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This title explores the relationship between gender and justice. Common law is discussed, and the definition of basic terms, such as "gender" is debated. The text notes that womens' experiences need to be contrasted with mens' to be meaningful, while the reverse is not the case.
The book offers a clear, coherent and critical account of these complex moral and intellectual processes entailed in the making of legal persons.
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